Show Hi 1A THE OS DEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- SUNDAY MORNING C Executive Says R APRIL 25 1948 Penney Visits Ogden Two Junior Boys' Clubs Formed Prosperity Will Continue No economic depression nor recession in prices is seen in the immediate future by J C Penney veteran chain store executive who was in Ogden Saturday visiting the local J C Penney store "Our own volume of business up to April 1 this year leads me to believe this year will be the largest in history Our volume jumped 100 million dollars last year over the previous year and so far this year we are twelve per cent ahead of last The basic causes of a depression or recession in prices are not present said Mr Penney He does not see their immediate advent As long as labor is gainfully employed according to Penney prices will remain at their present level and depression will remain in the distant future Labor in D Labor with its high wages forces prices to remain high he said Labor will be in great demand for several years to come due to an insufficient supply of homes industrial and farming equipment "Until everyone has everything he wants labor will be in demand and as long as labor is in demand it will command a high wage" Unsound credit and speculation are the basic causes of a depression and bear watching he said "We cannot let people buy more than they can pay for When this happens the business allowing this of credit will be faced with losses it cannot meet and will be forced to fold When J C Penney founder of the expansive Penney chain confers on fash- -i an appreciable number of businesses begin failing then we can on matters with the local store manager Lynn B Cornish doling say we are faced with a depression" visit here The Penney system consist of ltM stores his week-en- d Speaking on Penney recalled that just before throughout the United States the last depression people with money were buying everything they could get their hands on gambling that prices would continue to spiral upward One person would offer another a huge profit for say a piece of land Another person expecting to cash in on the high prices would come along and The traditional social custom of son' Jewelry Company for in- offer another tremendous profit to Lar-se- n get the deed to the land presenting wedding gifts has in stance Miss Shipley or Mrs bad invested "After than Directors of the Bridal Gift everything everyone past eras and more ofthen they had in high priced not in the present era resulted Service maintain a Gift Register property for instance thereto was be money of miscel- in which is recorded the name of naturally no more in a great hodge-podg- e came the and then depresspent newlany being showered upon a con- Ogden's charming brides together sion" a with a notation of their pattern Must Keep a ly wed couple presenting unrelated objects selection in Sterling or Silverplate "So we must all keep a reserve glomeration of comfrom which the bride could rare- china and crystalware This infor- the individual as well as therecesa a us see to assemble complete ever pany if through to mation is of inestimable value ly is set of anything Duplication of friends and the families of the sion As long as this reserve can recession of a on hand temporary a disregard bride-grooand complete to in be bride and gifts be weathered and a depression prefpractical needs or personal gift purchases and elim averted" unifying wedof selection erences in the inating duplication When a cus Speaking to youth Mr Penney through tomer announces the name of the said ding gifts has resulted opportunities are far more of them being in many the ages bride for whom she is numerous today than when he atan in Miss Shipley or Mrs Larsen can started out 46 years ago given away or stored extic or basement to end their cob- immediately tell her Which pat"To the young people I say get istence collecting dust and terns the bride has selected a good sound education and then webs which enables her to make a com- plug away at whatever you intend The How many times have you pass- pletely intelligent selection a se- to make your life's work thing to remember is that ed through the gift room at the lection that she knows will be main common sense and stubborn practical and welcome When the good wedding reception of a particuat an objective will away find plugging to name bride is the only completed larly charming that there were purchase more to tne op man get people a of of record the purchaser and to your dismay else' anything of her purchase is kept In this way three sets (of six pairs each) bride finds that she has a comthe the individual sterling salt and seplete set of silver china and crys- Seaman on Leave peppers you so painstakingly lected and the crystal collection talware in patterns which she Ernest J Sweeney electronics was conspicuous for the variety herself has selected because technician 3c son of Mr and Mrs of patterns and types it contained: through the Anderson Jewelry W V Sweeney of 2 Sahara Vila dozen and a half goblets (six Company's Bridal Gift Service lage Is home on leave after comon each of three patterns) a half gift purchases have been carefully pleting 42 weeks of schooling reTreasure Island Calif He will dozen sherbets in yet another pat- controlled and coordinated duty on May 14 for tern and odds and ends of crystal It's nice to know too that An- port back for with the fleet assignment that neither matched nor harmono fifty-twderson Jewelry Company has ized with other crystal This dupatterns in silver an exquisvariation ite collection plication and pattern of Spode and Havi-lan- d Poland Opens Fair was noticeable too in the gift china and Tiffin and Duncan POTZNAN Poland April 24 collection of china long-tim- e favorites of (AP) —Poland's second and biggest crystal The bride who received these women of good taste Indeed it is postwar international fair opened a selection that would delight the here today with Soviet Russia domgifts was faced with the necessity of making endless returns to ex- most discriminating a quality inating the display of airplanes and stock that makes shopping for automobiles The Soviet Union change and revise her gift stock all other nations except PoIn order to bring about a sem- that all important gift for your topped occupied showing 80 blance of order and obtain match- favorite bride come under the land in space of products carloads p crystal-warrailway ed sets of silver china and of a "pleasant privilege" And even when this is ac heading Anderson Jewelry Company's complished she usually finds her- Bridal Gift Service affords DON'T MISS self obliged to use patterns which satisfaction and is just one she would not have chosen for of a number of special services the TROY ad herself Look on Page IOC i that help make your life In twenModern jewelry and gift shops tieth century American run like TROT LAUNDRY and eliminate this haphazard method a well-oile- d machine despite DRY CLEANERS of gift buying through special modern complexities Your inspec2538 Wall Call 5501 Bridal Gift Services At Ander tion is invited (adv) over-extensi- on over-speculati- Trends in Twentieth Century Gift Buying m gift-buyi- E-2- gift-buyi- ng ARTCRAFT STUDIO Fine UPHOLSTERING Custom Made Furniture by MASTER CRAFTSMEN Queen Contest Restricted to Four Counties of 20-2- fast-actin- g M Displaying charters of the first two Ogden Junior Optimist clubs are (back row) Ralph Bowman president of the band club and Ray Winter boys' work chairman front row George F Meyer president of the Ogden Optimist clab and Ronald lannone president of the sports club District Executive Awards Junior Optimist Charters Ogden Junior Optimist band clubtions There are over 1000 in the and sports club were presented nation he said He also announced a baseball charters at Madison school by Lieut Gov Howard Williams of the 20th practice for next Friday at five district of Optimist International p m at Lester park Boys ten to The charters were accepted by eighteen are invited to participate Ralph Bowman president of the band club and Ronald Iannons president of the sports club Other officers are: band club Ronald Turpin vice president Maylen Hebdon secretary-treasurand Larry Malan seargent at arms sports club James Taylor vice Dr Aaron B Ross was recently president Grant Jensen secretary-treasur- honorably released from the army and Lynn Woodward air force after serving as a medi seargant at arms cal officer for Address of welcome was given two years attachF of by George Meyer president ed to the Fiftieth the Ogden Optimist club who ex- air depot plained the principles of Optimism Dr Ross a son It was announced at the meeting of Mrs Tirzah B that 40 youths in the southern part Ross 3432 Wash- of the city are interested in organizn g t o n entered ing a club About the same num- the army in 1943 ber from the Five Points area also attending have expressed interest it was re- while the University of Utah and continported The clubs are open to boys age ued his studies ten to eighteen there Ray Winters boys work chair- in 1945graduating He was man said the local Optimist club put on inactive hopes to have six junior organiza- status to finish this year's internship at St Joseph hospital Tacoma Dr Ross Wash He was then called into service in the medical corps serving in various parts of the1946United States From to February 1948 December he was base surgeon of the Fifty-nint- h air depot at Hobbs N M which was later moved to Rome New York Dr Ross Mrs Ross and two Silas Everett Canady rates as children reside at 960 Ogden can Ogden's No 1 Scottish Rite yon He has completed plans to Mason having received his 32nd open an office for general prac tice at 3425 Riverdale road Mrs degree in Utah consistory Nov Ross is the former Elma Belnap 23 1905 Dr S W Wherry is second in this city's list He was Hooper was Dr Ross was born in similarly honored on Nov 21 1907 graduated from Ogden Ogden Utah Scottish Rite headquarters and attended Weber high school college prior in compiling information for the to He the university reunions banquet Thursday eve- is a attending S Twen D member of the L ning reported six Ogden men are ward also the Cooper 33rd degree holders while five Ornithological society and Ameri have been made knights com- can Ornithologist union mander court of honor The 33rd degree Masons are Dr Wherry Dr John Edward Carver Call Him Alphabet Fred M Nye John N Spargo NASHVILLE April 24 (AP) —A Joseph G Titley and Stuart P Dobbs The K C C H's are George typesetter applying at the local ofemployment F Meissner C C Gaskill Wade fice of the Tennessee M Johnson David L Stine and service presented a problem for typists He gave his name as ueorge Ralph Nye Willisschlegelsleenhousenbe r g e r-Prominent Part dorff Ogden members will play a prominent part in the 91st reunion opening Monday with the fourth degree and closing Thursday with the 32nd degree presentation of Masonary and Patriotism a drama and the banquet The entire pro gram will be held in the Salt Lake Masonic temple Following custom Scottish Rite bodies hold their reunion of reunions every five years permitting those who received their 32nd degrees together to renew friendships More than 1000 reservations al ready have been received by J W McCann arrangements chairman Each group will have its own table with members of the No 1 class who are to become 32nd degree Masons Thursday afternoon being accorded special honors To Open Reunion Ogden members as in past years will open the reunion on Monday All at pm by conferring the fourth degree under direction of Mr Meissner and B J Finch also the sixth degree at three-thirt- y The quality you get supervision' of Mr in Larro pm under Mr and Sthe Dairy ConcenTitley Dr Carver and Mr Nye will trate means more than team in the direct an 17th degree Tuesday at proteins vitamins and S Allison Dr Robert with pm minerals It means vital and Dr H P Kirtley both of Salt elements too when command in Lake Ogden members confer the 18th degree at Larro plus your grains o'clock Dr Wherry and Ralph Nye are plus formulas we reclisted as directors of the 27th ommend add up to real degree on Wednesday at am Mr Dobbs will head the 32nd value for yout degree team which takes over on Thursday at pm Doctor Released From Air Force er er Silas E Canady Is Top Mason Wherry Is Second th Just QUALITY and Weber college will present the leading to regular army commis-viewpoint of the mothers: William it was announced today by Lt J Critchlow Jr business man and sions A Allen commander of the Philip church worker will take the father's viewpoint Judge Theodore Ogden army and air force recruit Bonn the professional and social ing office side and LeRoy Wahlquist principal of Madison school the school's viewpoint J Everett Hancey prin- Could Henry VIII Have cipal of the Washington school will Nad Stomach Ulcer Pains? act as mediator and President Leonard Wayment will preside himself History tells how Henry VIII would gorge If with food and suffer afterward of officers excess stomach There will be election acidity causes you distrcsa The three girls who will handle and refreshments will be served after eating or painful heartburn gas sour the leading feminine roles of Ogstomach indigestion even stomach ulcer den Pioneer days celebration July then try Udga for quick relief Udga pains medicinal 4 will be chosen from four Tours Tablets contain 3 proven Like a doctor's prescription ingredients Duty northern Utah counties Mayor fast afore than works and soothingly Udga Harman W Peery announced SatReserve officers now on active 210 million sold since 193S Get a 25c box of status relief will have in or inactive don't too urday get amairing duty Udga and if yon 15 DOUBLE on YOUR an to Vi hour start within you get "I don't believe it is necessary to opportunity July go outside our own area to find competitive tours oi duty MONEY BACK the 'sweethearts' for our celebra tion the mayor said "So the in vitation to compete for the honors MERCURY fife-- is open to girls in Weber Box Elder morgan ana uavis counties" Over Large Are During some previous years aspirants were bidden to compete from all parts of the state eastern Nevada and western Wyoming The contest to select the three regal misses will be held at Ogden city stadium Sunday May 30 at eleven a m Points on which the contenders must score are horse manship appearance and personality They will be required to ride western stock horses Eligible are all single girls who can meet these requirements between the age range of 16 and 25 Members of the judging commitDesired tee the mayor announced are Mrs 3 Dayi Arthur Woolley Fred Schoss and only Reg Price sssnTaTal Clarence (Pat) Anderson Their rfflT decision will be final 9 1995 The girl garnering highest points will be known as "Pioneer Sweetheart" and the two winning second and H0MB TRIAL third highest scores will be her aides Phone Five-nigShow 3 The trio will head street parades and appear in the grand entry at each of the five nights of rodeos to be produced by J C (Doc) of Camas Ida Mayor Peery said a western outfit worth about $300 will be given to the "sweetheart" by the Ro Lan's ladies wear store ATTACHMENTS FOB 2448 Washington of which Joseph E Roden is manager HOOVER AT ADDITIONAL COST is one-thir- ty Important n n 9-33- 61 ht Sor-ens- on foot-to-he- ad Ends Year At Washington P-T- A A will Washington school hold the final meeting of the sea son Thursday April 29 at seven thirty p m The elementary school orchestra will play two numbers and the Spanish class will give a demonstration of what can be done in conversation Spanish following a year s study in that language There will be a panel discus sion on the subject "What Can the School Do to Improve Morals and Character of the School Child?" Mrs Russell Petty of the school board and former dean of girls l-- YR WRITTEN GUARANTEE LIBERAL ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD CLEANER P-- T MERCURY 527 Phone Atlas Bldg PROVO PHONE 699 OGDEN PHONE 7S67 OUR 8TH YEAR— BUY WITH CONFIDENCE WHO SAYS THEIR PRICES ARE AS LOW OR LOWER? WE DO—MOST EMPHATICALLY! And all you have to do to prove it is to check the food prices on our shelves counters and show cases Compare our prices with those you find in other food stores advertising Jn the Ogden area Stimson's not only meet but more than occasionally beat any competitive prices We NEVER HAVE BEEN — NEVER INTEND TO BE UNDERSOLD! Our constant close touch with market trends and our ample resources permit us to operate our markets successfully without taking an unfair advantage of our customers by adding an additional penny or two's profit when it might be assumed the customer would not know the difference all-Ogd- en YOUR OLD SUITE RESTYLED REPAIRED MODERNIZED Phone 2-25- one-thir- ty GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP Riverdale Road 58 two-thir- ty ten-fifte- en one-fifte- BIG CAMERA SALE FREE! 32 DAIRY CONCENTRATE Held Over for One More Week! 2443 WASHINGTON BLVD —that our prices on any identical items advertised in any local paper will be priced AS LOW or LOWER or yon may have that item en Tremendous Savings on Cameras Standard REMEMBER— STIMSON'S GUARANTEE trace ANDERSON SEED AND FEED Ogden Tremonton STIMSON MARKETS 26th & Monroe Washington Terrace Clearfield |